The central government runs many such schemes, through which benefits are provided to the poor class, middle class, and needy people. While on the one hand many old schemes are improved, on the other hand many new schemes are also started. For example, on January 22, Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched the Pradhan Mantri Suryodaya Yojana. Under this scheme, the target is to install solar panels on the roofs of people's houses. At the same time, people will be able to use the electricity generated from this and will be able to save electricity bills, but can you join this scheme, because it is necessary to be eligible. So let us know the important things like who is eligible for this scheme and who is not. You can know about this in the next slides...
Actually, under this PM Suryodaya Yojana, the target is to install solar panels in more than one crore houses. Under this scheme, the PM had written on the social media platform Indians should have their solar rooftop system in their homes."
In such a situation, it can be understood that for the people who will join through this Suryoday Yojana, installing solar panels will help them a lot in saving electricity bills. Not only this, with the help of this scheme it is expected to promote the use of clean energy.
Who are the eligible people?
If we talk about eligibility, then those people who come from the poor class and middle class will be able to avail of benefits under this scheme.
At the same time, people whose annual income is less than Rs 1 or 1.5 lakh can also be eligible to apply.
These people will not be able to apply:-
If you are a government employee, you will not be eligible
Even if you are a taxpayer, you will still fall in the category of ineligible, etc.
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